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Kenilworth
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Kenilworth, from most recent to least.

Up in the Air and Hitting the Road: The 14 Developments in The Works for Ward 7
Nena Perry-Brown | July 15th 2021
The past year has been a busy one for development in Ward 7.... read»

The 3,000 Units Next Up for Ward 7
Nena Perry-Brown | September 29th 2020
Although many projects in the ward are beset by delays, a lot of plans are in the works in the Deanwood, Lincoln Heights and Kenilworth neighborhoods.... read»

The Northeast East of the River Rundown
Nena Perry-Brown | August 27th 2019
Mixed-use, "Build First" replacements of older public housing is quietly spurring along thousands of units of development in the Deanwood, Lincoln Hei... read»
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UrbanTurf catches up with what's in the works in terms of residential development alo... read »

Our guide for amateur landlords who don't really know what they're doing.... read »

The conversion will likely bring some very high-end residences to the neighborhood.... read »

Add another conversion to the growing list of developments in the works for Georgetow... read »

The RentRegistry will launch in June.... read »
- The 6 Big Projects In The Works For Columbia Pike
- The Essential Guide to Being an Amateur Landlord in DC
- A First Look At 135-Unit Office-To-Residential Conversion Planned At Georgetown's Flour Mill
- A 30-Unit Conversion Pitched Along K Street in Georgetown
- DC Is Finally Launching A Database Of Rent-Controlled Apartments
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